This book examines the theology of spiritual formation developed by fourteenth-century Flemish mystic John of Ruusbroec, arguing that his formational path clearly and consistently displays the characteristics of the archetypal narrative structure of the hero's journey.
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'Robert Pelfrey's Spiritual Formation as the Hero's Journey in John of Ruusbroec is a book of outstanding scholarship. Its method is unusual, since it analyses Ruusbroec's Spiritual Espousals and formational theology according to principles taken from narrative theory (the hero's journey), though Ruusbroec's work does not have such an obvious narrative structure. Yet, in my view the author is successful in showing the usefulness of this method. It highlights a broad variety of aspects that might otherwise be overlooked in Ruusbroec's astonishingly rich text.'
-Rob Faesen, Jesuitica Chair, KU Leuven, Belgium, Francis Xavier Chair, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and Ruusbroec Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium
'Robert Pelfrey's book is not only a welcome addition to the growing number of studies on John of Ruusbroec in English, but is also engagingly written and methodologically innovative. Pelfrey casts new light on Ruusbroec's theology of spiritual and mystical development from the literary perspective of the "hero's journey", providing careful analysis and many new insights into this still too-little-known giant of the Christian mystical tradition.'
-John Arblaster, Assistant Professor of the History of Spirituality in the Low Countries, Ruusbroec Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium
-Rob Faesen, Jesuitica Chair, KU Leuven, Belgium, Francis Xavier Chair, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and Ruusbroec Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium
'Robert Pelfrey's book is not only a welcome addition to the growing number of studies on John of Ruusbroec in English, but is also engagingly written and methodologically innovative. Pelfrey casts new light on Ruusbroec's theology of spiritual and mystical development from the literary perspective of the "hero's journey", providing careful analysis and many new insights into this still too-little-known giant of the Christian mystical tradition.'
-John Arblaster, Assistant Professor of the History of Spirituality in the Low Countries, Ruusbroec Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium